Backup from miniDV to DVD

Hello.
I don't speak english very well but i'll try.
I need do it a backup of my videos. I have a sony miniDV, and i don't have a big hard disk. I have a external dvd recorder, a Lacie, and work very well.
To not have buy more video cassette, i would like to transfer or do it a backups of my videos.
I think only i must import the videos to the program and save it? or i must do it anything else? how is the process?
is my first time in that subject, and always prefer to ask.
thanks anyway.
sag

Hello sagenev....
If you are backing up your media to DVD, firstly, you must NOT encode the miniDV media into mpeg2 (the format associated with DVD for playback on a domestic DVD player).
You should put your DVD into the recorder, but treat it as a DVD ROM, in other words, you just treat it as a storage medium.
The main problem is capacity.... a DVD disc will store 4.7Gb of information. 1 hour of miniDV takes up approximatly 13Gb, so off the top of my head, the DVD disc will store around 20 mins of DV media.
So... as long as none of your media files are larger than 4.7Gb, you can simply drag the files from your capture scratch to the DVD icon on the desktop, and burn a disc...
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